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Check out LinkedIn Learning, we've got technical courses at all levels, and a bunch of other topics like creative stuff and professional skills as well. All available as part of a monthly membership that's within your $50/mo budget ($29.99/mo or $19.99/mo depending on duration). Disclaimer: I work there, creating some of the technical content.


Why is this downvoted? Linkedin learning is a rebrand of Lynda.com after Linkedin bought it. Lynda.com was probably the first online course website ever and has a lot of good material.


Have been looking through the course catalogue just a few days ago (corporate subscription) and everything looks only very basic and selection does not seem large/varied. Really disappointing and definitely not what Lynda used to offer


LinkedIn learning is sh!t. I don't know what kind of population they target? You need to be really dumb to learn from any of those courses. They have programming course targeting people who never program in life, ridiculous.


My company provides free access and I was left entirely unimpressed.



A cloud-optional system for storing, tagging, and sorting family photos, videos, and documents. Maybe with a timeline or optional integration with family tree services. I've been spending the holidays over the past few years scanning, digitizing, and sorting these things, and an easy-to-use sharing system where other family members can add information is completely eluding me.


Google photos or FB photos do a pretty decent job at this, except for integrating into family tree services.Not sure that's monetizable though.


NextCloud?


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